MAX:
“In 1938 FranklinRoosevelt
said: The first truth of the liberty of a democracy is not safe, if
the people tolerate the growth of the private power to appoint, where
it becomes stronger, than the democratic state itself.” That in its
essence is fascism: Ownership of government by an individual, by a
group or by any other controlling private power. So, people, welcome
to the New World Order: Same as the very old fascist world order ­
Stacy.

STACY: “Well
as all the chaos of the daily headlines happen and they all seem so
important: You know the Greek Crisis, the Ukrainian Crisis, the
financial crisis: What’s happening in the background is the much
larger story and those headlines can possibly distract you from
what’s actually going on. Here’s the headline that’s very
important to concentrate on: “A Blackwater World Order” the
privatization of America’s wars swells the ranks of armies across
the globe.

After more than a
decade of war in Iraq and Afghanistan, America’s most profound
legacy could be that it set the World Order back to the middle ages.
This is regarding a new book by Sean McFate; he’s the former army
paratrooper who then joined DynCorp. He was part of these private
military companies, these ‘PMC’s’ that are operating around the
world and what he suggests is that the Pentagon’s dependence on
contractors to help wage its wars has unleashed a new era in warfare
of privately funded military companies that are meeting the demands
of an exploding global market for conflict…

MAX: This
is the American Economy ~ the U.S. Dollar is backed up by America’s
perpetuation of global conflict but getting back to FDR’s quote:
It’s very important to understand that there’s a tension a
dynamism between the public domain and the private domain. What
private corporations do, is they fulfill a necessary function, in
that there’s a certain entrepaternalism that is at the heart of a
market based economy: But they cannot expand to the point where they
gobble up and destroy the public domain. The public domain is being
destroyed ­ it could be the ecosystem which is the public domain -
it could be the intellectual property eco-system of copyright law,
that’s being used to destroy the public domain of public thought
and you go right down the list. And using these Blackwater types as
the point of the tip of the spear to encroach upon and destroy the
‘public domain’.

STACY: Well
he says basically there is no public domain. The public has to be
aware of the fact that governments are not “the powers of the
world”, in fact he looks at it and in fact it coincides with what
he and others have called a current shift from global dominance by
nation-state power to a ‘polycentric’ environment in which state
authority competes with transnational corporations, global governing
bodies, non-governmental organizations (NGO’s), regional and ethnic
interests, and terror organizations in the chess game of
international relations.

New access to
professional private arms, McFate further argues, has cut into the
traditional states monopoly on force and hastened the dawn of this
new era. He calls it “neo-medievalism” and compares right now, in
the world, to the Westphalia peace of 1648. So before 1648, before
the nation-state, Europe was a war zone for hundreds of years: As the
Vatican and Bishops and the Oligarchs and Princes and Lords fought
over power and resources and wealth. And he warns that this is what
we are starting to see by the wars in Afghanistan and the War in Iraq
when the US Army didn’t have enough ‘army’ so they went out and
hired the likes of Blackwater and other private mercenaries who now
are working; like Eric Prince who ran Blackwater which has adapted
several other names: They operate in Somalia, Abu Dhabi. Eric Prince
himself has actually fled to Abu Dhabi, in order to avoid the US
Justice System.

So we’re having
the same sorts of things where these people have a lot of power. And
there’s a point where like during the peace of Westphalia that it’s
uncertain who’s actually starting the war and whether they’re
doing it to profit private gain: Because if Eric Prince can make a
lot of money by resolving a conflict with his military force, he’s
incentivized to cause more conflict.

MAX:
Whether you call it neo-medievalism or neo-feudalism, we’ve talked
about this trend before it’s pre-enlightenment. The enlightenment
gave us this idea of decentralized power. …It’s not for nothing
that Adam Smith’s “Wealth of Nations” was published in the same
year as America becomes independent, 1776, and this of course was
part of the Enlightenment which marked the end of concentrations of
power in Europe amongst Lords, the Catholic Church and other centers
of power who were wheeling their power through creating perpetual
war; “hundred year wars”. People had to flee to inside the walls
of the castle and then become serfs, for the most part and that was
the system for hundreds of years during the middle ages, during the
medieval period. And then we had the enlightenment and then we had
the birth of what we call decentralized power which has its greatest
expression today in two ways. Number one Bit-Coin is the
decentralization of power, it’s the continuation of the
enlightenment … and it’s also what we’re seeing in Greece.

There’s a
pro-government rally in Athens that’s pro-public-domain. The
leaders of the ___ party are about expanding the public domain
against Germany’s need to create a fourth Reich—against Germany’s
need to create; like Charlemagne’s, to conquer Europe. So Greece is
pushing back against that. That’s where we see this tension.

STACY:
Well here’s a guy, an insider who ran his own private corporation
and his own private military company and what he’s saying is that
states will not disappear but they will be less than they did a
century ago. So, it’s almost too late he said: It’s like you can
elect ___ or the equivalent here but you’re nation state that
doesn’t have that much power anymore, because they can be
overthrown by: Well in the past week the BBC actually went and looked
at Ukraine at what happened there and they actually determined who
these shadowy figures were, these snipers that killed the police.
They couldn’t determine whether it’s the CIA or Russia but in
fact they never even thought of the private military corporations.
The private military companies and what they’re doing—whose side
are they on, and they make a lot of money during any conflict. Is it
just an outside force that just decided that they could start a
conflict for profit?

So he links it
all back to Afghanistan and he says: The U.S. used contractors in
Iraq and Afghanistan more than it had in any war in its history: In
2010 there were more contractors deployed to war zones (207,000) than
U.S. service members (175,000). In WWII contractors only made up 10
percent of the military workforce. So from 1999 to 2008 as well, he
said the budget for military companies went from a hundred and
sixty-five billion dollars, per year in the United States to private
military companies in 1999, to 466 billion a year in 2008. So half a
trillion dollars, just from the U.S. is what is available for private
mercenaries. So if you want the private mercenaries money, in that
budget: It behooves you to start some sort of conflict in a remote
part of the world so that the US will just throw half a trillion
dollars at you to go fight it.

MAX:
And the U.S. leads this arson for hire campaign around the world,
giving all this money to professional war-starters, like the
Blackwater group in their current iteration: But the thing is you end
up with a mono-culture and a mono-culture always fails versus a
bio-diversity. We see this in the area of genetically modified crops
that fail ultimately, because it’s a mono-culture and there’s not
enough bio-diversity in those crops to survive for a long time.

If you have an
economy based on the monoculture of war like the Americans are
becoming basically ­ because there’s very little diversity in the
American economy other than WAR: Then what happens, like every other
Empire they start a war you hit the break-point where the cost of
maintaining that mono-culture which is highly inefficient ­
collapses.

STACY:
So let’s look at something else we’ve been covering for years ­
these global-trade deals. Who is pushing these, who is operating
them? And here’s a guy who says private military companies are
working for major corporations in the shadowy world where the media
doesn’t go. And ‘I’ve seen the secrets of TTIP and it’s built
for corporations not citizens. This is from Molly Scott Cato
(www.theguardian.com) and
she says: “As an MEP I’m party to the Transatlantic Trades inner
workings… TTIP is undemocratic…

…As an MEP I’ve
now been granted privileged access to the European parliament
restricted reading room to explore documents related to the
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) deal. But
before I have the right to see such “top secret” which are
restricted from the gaze of most EU citizens, I was required to sign
a document of some 14 pages, reminding me “EU institutions are a
valuable target” and of the dangers of espionage. Crucially, I had
to agree not share any of the contents with those I represent.

MAX:
TTIP is the Zyclon B of trade deals. The objective of this deal is to
wipe out and exterminate millions of people who don’t have the
money to buy a private contractor. That’s the point of TTIP, anyone
that thinks differently will find themselves having a very short
life…

There’s more to this
segment but thus far this transcription has only consumed a little
over eleven minutes. This brief analysis is the kind of condensed
knowledge that is desperately needed if we’re going to begin to
change the facts on the ground, in this continuing slaughter of
humanity to this point….